Chronicles Of Dissent

Chronicles Of Dissent

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Chronicles of Dissent is a compelling work of political thought and social criticism, presenting a series of in-depth interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian between 1984 and 1991. Chomsky argues with characteristic precision and unflinching clarity against the structures of power that shape American foreign policy, media manipulation, and global capitalism, illustrating how manufactured consent operates to suppress genuine democratic participation. The conversations chronicle pivotal moments in late Cold War history, from U.S. interventions in Central America to the Gulf War, grounding sweeping geopolitical analysis in concrete, documented evidence. Chomsky's tone is incisive and methodical, dismantling mainstream narratives with the rigor of a scholar and the urgency of an activist. Accessible yet intellectually demanding, this collection remains an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of power and the possibilities of resistance.

Author: Noam Chomsky
Format: Paperback

Genre: Politics & law

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Chronicles of Dissent is a compelling work of political thought and social criticism, presenting a series of in-depth interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian between 1984 and 1991. Chomsky argues with characteristic precision and unflinching clarity against the structures of power that shape American foreign policy, media manipulation, and global capitalism, illustrating how manufactured consent operates to suppress genuine democratic participation. The conversations chronicle pivotal moments in late Cold War history, from U.S. interventions in Central America to the Gulf War, grounding sweeping geopolitical analysis in concrete, documented evidence. Chomsky's tone is incisive and methodical, dismantling mainstream narratives with the rigor of a scholar and the urgency of an activist. Accessible yet intellectually demanding, this collection remains an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of power and the possibilities of resistance.